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What is the earliest novel in the world?

The earliest novel in the world is Tale of Genji, written by Tombu Murasaki (female, 978-10/6) in 1 1 century.

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The oldest poem in the world is Rorschajimsa of Babylon, which is more than 500 years earlier than Homer's Iliad and Odessa/kloc-0.

The earliest biographical literature in the world is Historical Records compiled by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.

The earliest collection of fables in the world is Aesop's fables.

The earliest science fiction novel in the world is True History, which is a trip to the moon by Lucian, a Greek writer in the 1 th century. ..

The earliest novel in the world is Tale of Genji, written by Tombu Murasaki (female, 978-10/6) in 1 1 century.

The earliest mystery novel in the world is Bao Gong 'an, which originated in China more than 400 years ago.

The longest epic in the world is China's Tibetan epic Biography of King Gesar. Excluding the prose part of this epic, the epic alone has 1 10,000 to1.50,000 lines.

The longest book written in the world is Faust by the German writer Goethe. He wrote for 60 years from the age of 24 to his death at the age of 84.

The world's most famous literary work that has been made into a film is Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, * * * * 19 times; Hamlet *** 17 times.

The most prolific writers in the world are:

British cartoonist Hamilton (1875-1961) wrote 72 million words.

The French writer Dumas (1802-1870) wrote 357 books.

The fastest writer in the world is:

American novelist Stanley Gatnay (1889-1970) wrote seven novels at the same time, writing 10,000 words every day.

English writer Claysay (1908-1973) writes 22 books every year and one book every two weeks.

Agatha christie (1890— 1976), a British mystery writer, has the largest circulation in the world. Her works have been translated into 157 languages around the world, with a total circulation of 400 million copies.

The highest-paid writer in the world is Ernest Hemingway of the United States (1899- 196 1). 1960 65438+ 10, he wrote a 2000-word essay about bullfighting for Sports Illustrated, and the remuneration was as high as 30,000 dollars, with an average of 15 dollars per word.

The first comic writer in the world was aristophanes (about 446-385 BC), who wrote more than 40 comedies in his life and was called "the father of comedy" by Engels.

The first tragic writer in the world was Aeschylus of ancient Greece (525-456 BC), who wrote 90 tragedies and comedies in his life. Engels called him "the father of tragedy".

The largest amphitheater in the world is the Flavian amphitheater built during the Flavian dynasty in ancient Rome. The theater is slightly oval, with a length of about188m, a width of156m, a circumference of 527m, and an external wall of 48.5m. It covers an area of 20,000 square meters and has four floors, which can accommodate about 45,000 people.

The earliest movie camera in the world was invented by French physiologist Le Marley in 1880 and 10.

The first movie screening place in the world is the basement of the big coffee shop, Kapesin Road 14, Paris, France. On February 28th, 1895, 1895, the French brothers Auguste Lumiere and Louis Lumiere, the earliest inventors of movies, sold tickets for the first time to show some of the earliest movies in the world, such as The Wall, The Train Arrived at the Station, The Gate of Lumiere Factory, The Baby Drinking Soup and The Watering Gardener.

The first feature film in the world was the sci-fi film A Journey to the Moon, which was shot by the famous French film founder George May Li Ai in 1902.

The earliest talking film in the world was 1927 The King of Jazz, which was shot by Warner Bros.

The creator of the film montage is "the founder of the film director" Frenchman George May Li Ai.

Griffith, an American film director, is the first person in the world to change a fixed film camera into a camera that can shoot freely.

The film that won the most Oscars in the world was Xu Ben of the United States (1959), which won 1 1.

The longest movie in the world is 196 1 The Human Environment, which was released in Japan. It needs 1 1 novels.

The earliest formal silent feature film in the world is the legend of Kelly Group in Australia from 65438 to 0906.

The most expensive and widely used film in the world is Apocalypse Now, an anti-Vietnam war film made by the United States not long ago. The production cost of this film is as high as $32 million, and * * * used 457,200 meters of film.

1976 The world's first holographic film was shown at the International Film Technology Conference held in Moscow.

The most expensive movie star in the world is Marlon Brando in the United States. When he played Superman, the contract stipulated that his income was 1 1.3% of the ticket income. As a result, he got $3.7 million.

The world's largest film production center is located in Universal City, Los Angeles, USA. It consists of 56 1 building and 34 studios.

The country with the largest number of cinemas in the world is the Soviet Union, with a total of 154800 cinemas.

The country with the largest number of feature films in the world is India, with 7 14 films in 1979 and 742 films in 1980.

At present, the first big screen in Europe is the one placed in the Imax cinema in the Netherlands. Height17m, width 23m, 4 times larger than the average screen. This projector is as big as a van.

The movie with the most roles in the world is American paranoia, 1.5 million people.

The tallest TV tower in the world is the Varzana TV Tower in Ploc, with a height of 645.33 meters. At 347.5 meters of the tower, there is a revolving restaurant with 400 seats for tourists, from which you can overlook the beautiful scenery around 100 kilometers.

The oldest paintings in the world belong to the paintings of Orgna culture and Magdalene culture in the Paleolithic Age (about 20,000 years ago). They are murals of altamira Cave in northern Spain and Lascaux Cave in Mondiak. Murals include realistic animals such as red deer and bears, as well as extremely rough portraits.

The earliest watercolor painting in the world is/kloc-A Big Grassland painted by German painter Diu Lei in the 6th century. Before that, it was just a watercolor supplement on the sketch.

The earliest poster in the world was found in/kloc-a wooden poster that appeared in the period of German farmers and religious reform in the 6th century, and was called "Feidan".

The earliest cartoon in the world is the satirical group painting "Modern Marriage" composed of six oil paintings by Huo Jiasi (1697- 1764), a famous British oil painter, in the period of 1743- 1745. Because some of its exaggeration, humorous techniques and pungent satire are * * * similar to the current cartoons, people rated Modern Marriage as the earliest cartoon, and affirmed that its author Huo Jiasi was the earliest cartoonist.

The earliest copperplate print in the world is1German painter Hopfield Diu Lei in the early 6th century. He used iron plates first, and then improved copper plates.

The earliest toner painter in the world was the Venetian female painter Karila (1674-1757), who used toner in portraits and genre paintings.

The painter with the most works in the world is Picasso, a Spaniard in the early 20th century. During his artistic career of nearly 80 years, he created and designed 65,438+03,500 paintings, 654,380+million prints and prints, 34,000 illustrations of books and periodicals and 200 sculptures or ceramic works.

The most valuable painting in the world is Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, which was sold to Francis I of France in 19 16 at the price of 12000 livres (ancient French gold coins).

The most expensive oil painting in the world is an oil painting "Juliet and her wet nurse" by the famous British painter Turner (1775- 185 1), and the price is as high as 6.4 million dollars.

The largest oil painting in the world is the work of Italian Mario Rothery. 2m high and 4 1m long.

The oil painting with the largest number of people on the screen in the world is Paradise painted by Tintoretto (1518-1594), a Venetian painter in the late Renaissance. There are as many as 700 people in this painting, with a height of10m and a width of 25m.

The longest grotto gallery in the world is the mural of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes on the ancient Silk Road in China. There are more than 45,000 square meters of murals in the cave. If all the murals in the cave are connected one by one, it will be enough to form a 25-kilometer-long gallery.

The earliest monument sculptures in the world are those made by Clara and Nesiot in ancient Greece in the 1970s BC to kill tyrants, and the Li Xi Crate Monument in Athens (the winner of the competition).

The largest Buddha statue in the world is Leshan Giant Buddha in Sichuan, China. It is 72 meters high.

The smallest sculpture in the world is the ivory Buddha carved by China contemporary sculptor Shen Weizhong, which is only four-fifths as big as a grain of rice.

The largest sculpture in the world is American stone carving artist Zion kowalski. With the help of his son, it took 34 years to carve a huge stone statue of Indian leader riding a horse on a granite hill in South Dakota, USA. The elephant is 563 feet high and 64 1 foot long, and its estimated weight is about180,000 tons.

The most prolific composer in the world is Dezhan Telemann (1681-1767). During his lifetime, he composed more than 1000 oratorios, 44 songs of suffering and 40 operas.

The longest symphony in the world is Richard Rogers's symphony "Victory at Sea" written in 1952, which needs to be played for 13 hours.

The longest opera is mephistopheles, composed by Italian composer arigo Boto (1842- 19 18) in 1868, with a duration of 6 hours 10 minutes.

The largest orchestra in the world is1the one conducted by Strauss in Boston at the World Crazy Festival held in the United States in February, 872. It consists of 2,000 performers and as many as 20,000 chorus members. Strauss is the general commander, with 100 assistant commanders. At first, the gun was sent as a signal.

Antonio Stradivali, the world's most expensive violin manufacturer, produced a violin named Adam in 17 13, which sold for $250,000 in 1972.

The earliest piano in the world was invented by Italian Christopher (1655— 173 1) in 1709. The earliest surviving piano he made was built in 1720 and is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA.

The lyrics of the earliest national anthem in the world are the lyrics of the Japanese national anthem "Dai Jun", which can be traced back to the end of the ninth century. The lyrics were originally recorded in the Satsuma Pipa "Penglai Mountain".

The national anthem with the most lyrics in the world is the Greek national anthem Ode to Freedom, with lyrics of 158.

The longest national anthem in the world is the national anthem of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, 142.

The shortest national anthem in the world is Bahrain's national anthem, with only seven bars.

The largest and most hierarchical opera house in the world is Scala Theatre in Milan, Italy. The theater has a seven-story auditorium, which can accommodate 2000 people. It is a world-famous art center with a history of more than 200 years.

The earliest school in the world to teach photography technology is the University of London, UK, and 1856 offers photography technology courses.

The author of the world's first color photo was Amedee Mount, and the production time was 1856.

The earliest and largest encyclopedia in the world is China's Yongle Dadian (written in 1403- 1408), with 22,937 volumes and 1 1095 volumes compiled by 2,000 scholars.

The most extensive encyclopedia in the world is Encyclopedia Britannica, with 30 volumes, 33 14 1 page and 43 million words.

The book with the largest number of pages in the world is China18th century's Sikuquanshu, which is divided into four parts: classics, history, books and collections, with 346 1 volume, more than 36,000 subpackages and 853,456 pages.

The smallest book in the world is a children's ballad published in Japan not long ago. Length 1.4 mm, 20 pages. It is printed with two ballads written by a poet for children. * * * Print 200 copies.

The biggest book in the world is Red Naughty by William Wood of England. This book is 2.2 meters high and 3 meters wide when it is opened.

The world's largest bookstore is located in Toronto, Canada, with a total area of 70,000 square feet, displaying 6.5438+0.5 million books, and the total length of bookshelves and display tables is 27 kilometers.

The earliest stamps in the world: 1840 British black and blue stamps with a face value of one penny and two pence.

The largest stamp in the world is a stamp issued by Fujairah, a constituent country of the United Arab Emirates, in 1972 to commemorate the landing of two astronauts of the American Apollo-17 spacecraft on the moon. Length15cm, width 8cm.

The world's smallest stamp was issued by South Africa in 1943, with a width of only 1.25cm and a length of only 2.25cm.. ..